Reimagining the Public Intellectual in Education: Making Scholarship Matter
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While the term «public intellectual» has been used to describe scholars who seek to share their re-search with the public, little work has been done to examine the role of a public intellectual in the field of education. This book builds upon the notion of the public intellectual in a way that makes the term more accessible, using it to refer to education scholars who seek to share their research outside of academia. Media coverage of educational issues is rife with self-appointed experts on education who have claimed space in public discussions to define educational problems and dominate public dialogues on education. But where are the education researchers in these academic dialogues? This book addresses their absence, sharing the stories of scholars who are seeking to enter public dialogues and reclaim space for reasoned dialogue on education. The stories of public scholars highlighted here acknowledge that the policymaking arena is teeming with value conflicts that can lead to dismissing or ignoring research if it does not fit with political agendas.
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Weight: 390g
Dimensions: 155 x 230mm
Publication Date: 30 Jan 2015
Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781433125218
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Cynthia Gerstl-Pepin Professor of Educational Leadership and Foundations at the University of Vermont received her PhD from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. She served as a Fulbright Scholar to China co-edited Survival of the Fittest: The Shifting Contours of Higher Education in China and the United States co-authored Reframing Educational Politics for Social Justice co-edited Social Justice Leadership for a Global World and has been published in numerous journals. Cynthia Reyes is Associate Professor of Middle Level Education and Literacy Education at the University of Vermont. She received her doctorate from the University of Illinois at Chicago. She has published articles in various research journals including Educational Foundations and Research in the Teaching of English. Her research interests include digital literacy with English language learners multilingual education and language policy and narrative research.